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Teri School of Advanced Studies (TSAS)

Private University|Estd. 1999|NAAC Grade A

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Average rating of Teri School of Advanced Studies

Overall Rating (Out of 5)

4

Based on 17 Verified Users

Student Rating Distribution

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3.7/5

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4.0/5

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4.0/5

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Om Joshi

Om Joshi

25 Aug, 2025

4.0
4 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at our college are really good. They are always there for us and willing to help. They know their stuff and have a lot of experience. Plus, they keep up with what's happening in the world. It's cool because they have a lot of projects going on, which can help us learn and maybe even make some money.

Placement: Most students here end up getting jobs on campus. But even if they don't, almost everyone lands a job within 5 to 6 months after graduating. To be eligible for campus placements, we have to finish a major project in the 4th semester. It's a must-do and it's worth twenty-nine credits. Big companies like Indian Oil, WWF, KPMG, and more come here to hire us.

Campus: The girls' hostel in our college is pretty nice. You gotta earn your spot there with good grades. Students from different backgrounds stay there. The food is tasty and healthy, with lots of options to choose from on campus.

Neha Khan

Neha Khan

15 Mar, 2025

3.3
3 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 3 Infrastructure

Admission: The course is good, with a focus on practical experiences in environmental engineering. Some teachers are great, while others struggle to explain things clearly. Be prepared to read lots of research papers and books to improve your understanding.

Placement: Around 75% of students from the last batch of our course have already found jobs. Our college has connections with top companies like WWF, IFRI, KPMG, L&T, and EY. Some students even got opportunities with UN organizations. Everyone gets internships here - a short one and a longer one. Lots of cool research stuff happens too.

Campus: The facilities are pretty good quality-wise, but the food is just okay. The Wi-Fi, e-library, and classrooms are all well-kept and up-to-date. However, the hostel can't accommodate many students. It's hard for those coming from far away to get a room there because of the limited space.

Sameer Iyer

Sameer Iyer

22 Feb, 2025

5.0
5 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here all have Ph.D. degrees and they really know how to make learning fun. They make us curious about everything we learn. Plus, they're always there to help out, even at weird times. The course content is really good and matches what the industry needs. Exams are all about applying what we've learned so far, which is cool.

Placement: Studying at TERI School of Advanced Studies is great because you not only get practical knowledge but also good placements. Every year, students either get placed in a Ph.D. program at a reputed institution or get a decent job offer. In the last semester, we all work on a major project where we intern under a Ph.D. student to learn practical and technical skills. It's a cool way to wrap up the program!

Campus: The labs have all the newest tools for learning. You can find all the books you need for each semester in the library, either in print or online. If a book is missing, the staff will make sure it's there for you. The cafeteria food is good and doesn't cost too much.

Rahul Gupta

Rahul Gupta

8 Aug, 2024

3.8
4 Admission 3 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at TSAS are okay. They know their stuff and are helpful. They make sure we understand everything and finish the syllabus on time. The subjects we learn here are useful for getting a job. The exams are not too hard either.

Placement: The college has a dedicated placement department that arranges on-campus interviews. I'd say about half of the students end up getting jobs. The average salary package is around 3-5 LPA. Companies like Mahindra, TCS, Deloitte, Accenture, and KPMG come for recruitment.

Campus: I love studying MBA in sustainability management at our college. The campus has top-notch facilities that help us excel in our studies. We have everything we need like Wi-Fi, parking, library, canteen, labs, and sports complex. Plus, there are hostel options for those who need it. It's a great place to learn and grow!

Meena Das

Meena Das

18 Dec, 2023

3.8
3 Admission 4 Academics 4 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: I really appreciate how the faculty here is so helpful. They're always around to lend a hand with anything you need, whether it's in class or out. The grading system took some getting used to for me, but it has its good and bad points.

Placement: I really like how TERI SAS helps students find great jobs after graduation. They offer programs in sustainable development, environmental studies, and resource management. The school is known for training skilled professionals.

Campus: I really like how the campus is small but super clean. The buildings and stuff are all in great shape. They even have a central AC system, which is awesome. The classrooms and everything are nice, and I love the little bits of greenery around. It just feels nice to be there.

Vikas Verma

Vikas Verma

4 Dec, 2023

4.8
5 Admission 5 Academics 4 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers here are super qualified and know their stuff really well. They focus on practical teaching which is great. The student to faculty ratio is good at 10:7, so you get enough attention. The biotechnology course covers everything you need to know. They even organize industrial visits which are cool. They also teach about patents, which is helpful for those interested in that area.

Placement: The placements are pretty good here. Companies like Zydus visit for hiring. The teachers are cool and they give good advice. They have research labs too. They help you with interview skills and even have classes for developing your personality. They also teach you how to write research papers. The teachers even suggest going abroad for a Ph.D. and offer support for that.

Campus: The library at our college is linked to other libraries in Delhi, so we have access to all the newest books and magazines. Our classrooms have AC, and we use projectors for teaching. The labs are awesome with all the latest biotechnology equipment. Love studying here!

Tej Nair

Tej Nair

11 Mar, 2023

4.8
4 Admission 5 Academics 5 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The professors here are super helpful and really know their stuff. They come from top universities worldwide. Teaching is top-notch and keeps you interested. There's a good balance of students to teachers, about 9 to 1. We get lots of chances to visit companies for real-world experience. Every semester, we go on a trip to an industrial site. The courses are always up-to-date and focused on what we need for our future careers.

Placement: Most students find jobs right after graduating, within 6 months. The salary starts from 5 lacs and goes up to 14 lacs. Big companies like KPMG, Vedanta, Godrej, HCL Foundation, and more come for placements. Roles offered include Business Analysts, Marketing Analysts, and Consultants. Around 70% of internships are arranged by the University, with stipends ranging from 10,000 to 40,000 INR. The placement committee is really good at their job. MBA students have their own team for placements too.

Campus: The classrooms and labs at our college are really nice. They have good air conditioning and heating. The library has a lot of books for our courses. If we need a book from another library in Delhi, they can get it for us. There's a clinic on campus too, so medical help is easy to get. We don't have a football or cricket field, but there are other sports we can play. We use the stadium for big sports events. There's a small gym on campus too. The classrooms have everything we need for our projects. The labs are top-notch with great technology. We even have a room for webinars. The food in the canteen is decent. Girls have accommodation on campus, and the rooms are nice and affordable. I haven't had any problems with the facilities because any issues get fixed right away. The cleaning staff is really helpful and friendly.

Parth Verma

Parth Verma

17 Jan, 2023

4.5
5 Admission 5 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at TERI SAS are really good  they're qualified, friendly, and always ready to help. They guide us well to prepare us for our future careers. The course setup here is great because we get to learn a lot about different companies and organizations through internships. It's a big help in getting us ready for the industry.

Placement: In my batch, all of us got internships. Some are now working in places like WWF, TERI SAS, and NIDM. But the 2019 batch hasn't been placed yet because of COVID-19. The placement process got delayed. In 2018, almost everyone got placements. Now, the 2019 students are still looking for jobs.

Campus: The college has great infrastructure and facilities. The labs have top-notch devices, the library is up-to-date, and the classrooms have projectors. Wi-Fi works well and the canteen food is a bit pricey.

Vikas Reddy

Vikas Reddy

7 Nov, 2022

4.3
5 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 5 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers at TERI SAS really know their stuff. They push us to think and ask questions, which is important for a master's program. They're easy to talk to and encourage us to go beyond just studying. The regular teachers are great, and we also have guest teachers with lots of experience. Our class is small, with about 18-23 students, so we get personal attention. We have lots of discussions and debates, which are important for postgrad students. Don't expect to be handed all the answers  you have to work for it. If you want to do extra projects, the teachers are always there to help. The curriculum is always changing to match what the industry needs. The MBA program is mostly like a normal MBA, but there's extra stuff that sets it apart. We learn about things like CSR and sustainability in different businesses, and how to measure and carry out sustainability projects. We also have guest speakers from big organizations like UN and UNGC. What we learn in class matches up well with what's happening in the real world. Sometimes we go on field trips to see this in action.

Placement: When I was choosing a college, I was really curious about the placements. TERI SAS is a unique college with a specific focus that some companies might not fully understand. But if you're into research or working with grassroots organizations, this is a great place. Companies like Vedanta and KPMG do come for placements, with the highest package last year being around 12 LPA. The average was around 6 to 7 LPA. About 60% of placements were done by the college, while the rest were students' efforts. I believe as the market changes, more companies will start coming here. It's not just about the college helping you get placed, it's also about how good a student you are. It's a team effort between you and the college to succeed.

Campus: The college has awesome academic facilities. The library is full of books and digital resources for all our subjects. If we need any specific material, they make sure to get it for us. The campus is small, with about 500 students at most. We have sports facilities like badminton, basketball, table tennis, and even a gym. As an MBA student, we didn't need labs much, but we can easily access labs like the solar lab or biotech lab if needed. Every classroom has projectors, whiteboards, AC, and comfy furniture. The computer labs have all the software we need, and there's Wi-Fi everywhere. The campus is eco-friendly, and the cafeteria is clean and well-stocked for when we get hungry. There are nice open spaces where we can hang out or have discussions. The green campus feels cozy and homey, surrounded by friendly students, professors, and staff.

Rohit Rao

Rohit Rao

26 Mar, 2022

3.8
4 Admission 4 Academics 3 Placement 4 Infrastructure

Admission: The teachers really know their stuff and share a lot of valuable insights in all our subjects. We write research papers, do case studies, and even go on field trips to learn more. We get to do 2 internships as part of our program: one short (at least 6 weeks) and one long (at least 15 weeks). It's a great way to see how things work in the real world and get some practical experience.

Placement: Getting a job at Teri was a bit tough this year because IIM Lucknow started a similar course. Companies like KPMG, Godrej, Prodah, HCL Foundation visited for placements. They offered roles like assistant manager with salaries ranging from 5 to 10 lacs per year. Over 60% of students got internships through campus, with a minimum stipend of Rs. 10,000 per month. The college has a placement cell that informs us about all opportunities through email and the student portal.

Campus: TSAS may not have fancy buildings, but it's all about sustainability here. They really care about the environment, like using kulhads on Wednesdays. The food in the canteen is decent. The only downside is that only out-of-town girls can stay in the hostel. They do help you find housing close by though.